Aamir teams up with Mani Ratnam            By Taran Adarsh, March 25, 2006 - 
23:05 IST
http://www.indiafm.com/news/2006/03/25/6878/index.html
             Aamir Khan has never had it so good! The reticent actor, who lets 
his work speak for himself, has just delivered a super-success in RANG DE 
BASANTI. Agreed, Aamir has been a part of many a successful film in the past, 
but RANG DE BASANTI is his biggest grosser to date. Obviously, he has reasons 
to feel euphoric.

 “Yes, I am thrilled with the success,” a cheerful Aamir tells me. The 
supremely talented actor had gone off press after MANGAL PANDEY and now that 
RANG DE BASANTI has hit the bull’s eye, his belief in letting the work speak 
for itself has only strengthened. “My reasons for staying away [from the media] 
were strictly professional. The media is supposed to be the watchdog, guiding 
and enlightening the nation all the while, but look at what it has stooped to 
these days? Sensationalism has taken over completely,” he sounds concerned. 

 Back to RANG DE BASANTI. It’s indeed surprising that the actor hasn’t teamed 
up with Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra again. Generally, in Bollywood, a successful 
film only cements the relationship between two professionals. “He [Mehra] feels 
the script of his new film doesn’t suit me. In fact, he was toying with the 
idea of making this script during RANG DE BASANTI itself and it was understood 
that I wouldn’t be a part of it,” the soft-spoken actor divulges. 

 Not that there are dearth of offers for Aamir. Now that FANAH is complete [“I 
haven’t seen the film,” says Aamir], he’s ready to start work on two films. 
And, coincidentally, both the projects will be directed by South-based 
directors. 

 The announcement that’s bound to create ripples is that of Mani Ratnam and 
Aamir teaming up for a film. Yes, Mani has signed Aamir for his forthcoming 
project that’s expected to roll in October this year. “We were keen to work 
with one another for a long time. In fact, he had approached me earlier too, 
but things didn’t work out. However, it’s happening finally,” he smiles. 

 Unlike Mani’s last few films, this will be a one-language film, to be made in 
Hindi only. “I can’t speak Tamil,” Aamir states, “Right now, Mani hasn’t 
finalized anyone else. Not even the leading lady. All I know is that I have 
allotted dates from October onwards.” 

 The second project Aamir has given his confirmation to is the remake of the 
Tamil hit GHAJINI. “It’s the first time I am acting in a Tamil remake and I am 
pretty excited about it. It’s not one of those typical masala films imported in 
Bollywood. There’s solid substance in this one,” Aamir enthuses. The director 
of the Tamil film, Murugadoss, will direct the Hindi version as well, the actor 
adds





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